In all honesty, iam all for life returning to the simplicity of aeons past. I admit to the nostalgia but I think the present epoch we inhabit has shown us that we put too much stock in “greatness” and having a name. We’ve been sold the lie and most daydream of running/helming a mega-corporation that more often than not guarantees “you” will soon be in bed with the gov’t [wars (foreign & domestic) are almost always waged on behalf of corporations]. The education system doesn’t make any sense at all and with the looming Great Reset, it in effect guarantees that “you” are just going to work for the System. Iam very okay with how things were done in the past…. governesses or apprenticeships/learning a trade…. because at the end of the day, we all want the same thing…food to eat, a roof over your head and clothes on your back.
The one behemoth that I’d like to see starved to death is BigPharma…the formidable arm of the TPTB through which they maintain their grip on society. If people lost their faith in allopathic medicine en masse, Eli Lily, Pfizer, Glaxosmithkline, etc would all lose customers and collapse. It pains me to see people with herbal trees growing in & outside their yards but they still run off to the pharmacy to buy medicines. Again, like in the past, medicine grew freely out of the ground and there was no such thing as health insurance that people had to wake up in the morning to go to work for. For anyone interested and to further augment my point, here’s James Corbett’s report on
Rockefeller Medicine
The good news is this isn’t guaranteed. If there is an army mutiny, those tanks won’t come rolling which is why they want the AI to be rolled out quickly because robots don’t rebel. I read a comment recently to the effect that our overlords don’t have skills. They still require someone to mow their lawn, open their car door, scrub their toilet, etc.
This made me laugh!
Yes, it's sad but there are people who still do and i can attest to it.
The future doesn't look promising in that regard but at the end of the day, the choice remains with you as a parent.